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Flags with a Celtic Cross

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Flags used by Bases Autónomas - Images by António Martins (left) & Eugene Ipavec (middle and right), 19 March 2010

Bases Autónomas, a loose neo-Nazi organisation, used the Spanish national flag defaced with a Celtic cross on the yellow stripe. A Scandinavian-like flag was used by this same group in several signs and stickers.

Víctor Godó & A. Parra, 14 March 2010


Flag with a double-headed eagle

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Flags used by Bases Autónomas - Images by Eugene Ipavec (middle and right), 26 March 2010

The first flag is a mistaken version of the 1945-1977 national flag. The second flag is base on the Carlist flag featuring the Cross of Burgundy. The two items are in the same vein: faultily made flags meant to remind of the Franco-era national symbols.

Eugene Ipavec, 26 March 2010

The design of the double-headed eagle suggests that these flags belong to Bases Autónomas. This group used to paste a lot of wall sign in the streets of Madrid in the 1990s, but I don't remember having seen any of them lately.

A. Parra, 14 March 2010


Flag with a double-headed eagle and a Celtic cross

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Flags used by Bases Autónomas - Images by Eugene Ipavec (middle and right), 26 March 2010

These flags vary somewhat, the typical design including a Celtic cross instead of the Spanish coat of arms.

A. Parra, 14 March 2010